One of the Saudi Hawks aircraft crashed yesterday December 20, during a routine training flight near team's home base King Faisal Air Base in Tabuk. Saudi Hawks plane crashed, pilot eject safely. Download preview. It's difficult to even contemplate transporting 80 birds of prey on a plane - unless you're a Saudi Prince and can hire the vehicle out. Feline who can run up to 30mph sparks...Second bird flu outbreak as strain is found in a flock of...'Inmates' heard screaming from inside Minsk 'torture house'Shocking scenes of large gas and electrical blaze in North BrettonBodycam shows Tou Thao trying to control crowd as Floyd diesFilm star Anthony Michael Hall yells at hotel pool guestsThao says he was concerned of Floyd's strengthen due to drugsPrince Charles and Camilla arrive at VJ Day memorial serviceDogs staggering transformation after being covered in tar and debrisBritish family race from France to beat 4am quarantine deadlinePolice and Network Rail staff attend the scene of derailmentClean up continues of devastating oil spill on Mauritius coastEleven migrants arrive on dinghy at beach near Port of DoverUK says it has no choice over quarantine for French arrivals The Telegraph values your comments but kindly requests all posts are on topic, constructive and respectful. An investigation was opened into the cause of the crash of the British-manufactured Hawk, the ministry said in a statement issued by Saudi state-news agency SPA. Saudi prince bought ticket for his 80 hawks,” the user wrote. The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline. Find out more

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Posted by 3 years ago. 92.5k. Nor does the British low-cost airline Easyjet, or Irish carrier Ryanair.In 2013, Gulf News reported that more than 28,000 falcons had been issued with passports since 2002 in a bid to combat the illegal trade of the birds in the region.Though it is fairly rare for an animal to make an appearance in an aircraft cabin, in May last year it briefly became a common sight when Canadian airlines waived the restrictions on pets in the cabin to allow those evacuating forest fire-hit Fort McMurray to fly with their canine and feline companions.We rely on advertising to help fund our award-winning journalism.We urge you to turn off your ad blocker for The Telegraph website so that you can continue to access our quality content in the future.To watch The Telegraph's latest video content please visit A Saudi Royal Air Force plane crashed on during a training mission in the northwest region, leaving all of its crew dead, an official source at the Ministry of Defence said. It appears one has done just that after a picture emerged online of dozens of 'hawks' perched among passengers on a jet.The image was posted on reddit by user ‘lensoo’, who said it had been ‘sent to them by a captain friend’.This picture that appears to show dozens of 'hawks' on a plane has caused a stir on RedditThe user said 80 ‘hawks’ had been brought onto the plane with their wings tied so they could not fly around.The birds are believed to be on a Qatar Airways flight but it has not been confirmed.